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All Forum Posts by: Rod Sanders

Rod Sanders has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Real Estate Investing in Illinois

Rod SandersPosted
  • Hainesville, IL
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Thanks, everyone, for the replies. My strategy will be flipping wholesale and retail with lease/purchase options.

Post: Real Estate Investing in Illinois

Rod SandersPosted
  • Hainesville, IL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi, I am exploring creative real estate investing in the northern suburbs of Chicago. I feel like I have just enough knowledge to be dangerous. I have learned how to market for motivated sellers and cash buyers, what questions to ask, etc. What I don't know about in Illinois is whether I need to have an attorney. Do I need one in this state or can I work directly with a title company?